The Spirits of '76: A Catholic InquiryChristendom Publications, 1983 - 182 Seiten Historian Donald D'Elia offers one of the most original sets of essays ever penned on the seven greatest founding fathers looking at the development of their philosophical and religious convictions. The essays include: "The Relevance of Thomas Jefferson," "Benjamin Rush: A Christian Revolutionary," "John Adams: Revolutionary as Manichaean," "Charles Carroll of Carrollton: A Catholic Revolutionary," "George Washington: The Founder as Stoic," "Alexander Hamilton: From Caesar to Christ," and "Benjamin Franklin: Poor Richard's Religion." |
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... College at New Paltz , and the Bibliotheque de L'Universite de Besan- con , were generous in helping provide the necessary research materials . A sabbatic leave from the State University College at New Paltz afford- ed me the precious ...
... College at New Paltz , and the Bibliotheque de L'Universite de Besan- con , were generous in helping provide the necessary research materials . A sabbatic leave from the State University College at New Paltz afford- ed me the precious ...
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... college in the historical values of Christendom , values which he and his teachers could only derive from secondary ... College of New Jersey ( now Princeton ) , where Rush graduated , Harvard , Yale , the College of Philadelphia ( now ...
... college in the historical values of Christendom , values which he and his teachers could only derive from secondary ... College of New Jersey ( now Princeton ) , where Rush graduated , Harvard , Yale , the College of Philadelphia ( now ...
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... College would not accept his proposal for an accelerated program of study , so the West Indian decided on King's College in New York . There is no doubting that Hamilton was serious about college , yet he was ambitious and impatient to ...
... College would not accept his proposal for an accelerated program of study , so the West Indian decided on King's College in New York . There is no doubting that Hamilton was serious about college , yet he was ambitious and impatient to ...
Inhalt
Preface | 7 |
A Christian Revolutionary? | 24 |
Catholic Revolutionary | 55 |
Urheberrecht | |
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